Scoliosis is a condition marked by an abnormal curvature of the spine which affects individuals of all ages. It can lead to severe health complications, including chronic pain, reduced mobility, and even heart and lung issues in advanced cases. Fortunately, advancements in chiropractic care offer natural, non-invasive solutions to manage and alleviate scoliosis.
Now I, Dr. Hyunjae Lee, explore why chiropractic care is an effective treatment option for scoliosis in 2025.
Understanding Scoliosis
Scoliosis begins as a minor spinal misalignment. Over time, the body compensates for this abnormality and results in more pronounced “S” or “C” shaped curves. These curvatures can lead to discomfort in the shoulders and pelvis. Scoliosis is not only common in young females but also affects older adults, often due to degenerative conditions like osteoporosis.
Chiropractic care can detect scoliosis early using diagnostic tools like X-rays and physical assessments like the Adams Position Test. Early intervention can prevent the progression of spinal curvature and its associated health consequences.
Chiropractic Scoliosis Treatment Process
I employ a multi-step approach to scoliosis treatment
Diagnosis
Physical examination and X-rays can determine the degree of curvature of posture, shoulders, pelvis, and leg length.
Customized Treatment Plan
Spinal Adjustments: Scoliosis is a spinal problem. So, we try to restore spinal adjustment and physical balance.
Posture Correction: We suggest some special exercises that can help correct your posture.
Physical Therapy: Therapy like massage, hot and cold therapy, Graston technique are also helpful to relieve pain of scoliosis.
Ongoing Monitoring
Regularly we ensure follow-ups to track progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed.
Home Exercises Scoliosis Treatment tips
Stretching: Gentle stretches like cat-cow and child’s pose can relieve tension and increase flexibility.
Core Strengthening: Planks and side bridges help stabilize the spine and improve posture.
Posture Awareness: Using a soft pillow and maintaining good posture throughout daily activities can prevent further spinal stress.
Low-Impact Activities: Activities such as swimming and walking promote spinal mobility without adding strain.
Case Study 21-Year Old Female
Condition: Severe scoliosis with chronic pain in the mid-back, shoulders, neck, knees, and feet.
Treatment: Custom orthotics and physical therapy for foot and ankle support. Chiropractic adjustments for spinal alignment. Core strengthening exercises to stabilize posture.
Results: Complete resolution of pain after six months of treatment.
If you want to see the complete Case Study, click on this link : Foot Pain caused by Scoliosis | Manhattan Foot Specialist
Comparing Chiropractic Care to Other Treatments
Surgery
Pros: Effective for severe cases.
Cons: Invasive, expensive, and requires long recovery times.
Bracing
Pros: Prevents progression in some cases.
Cons: Can be uncomfortable and restrictive.
Chiropractic Care
Pros:
Non-invasive and drug-free.
Tailored to individual needs.
Focuses on improving overall spinal health and mobility.
Prevents the need for aggressive treatments in many cases.
Dr. Lee’s Expertise and Unique Approach
With over a decade of clinical experience, I hold dual doctorates in chiropractic and podiatric medicine. My holistic approach integrates conventional medical treatments with natural therapies, including pranic healing and meditative yoga. This combination provides patients with comprehensive care in order to their unique needs.
My journey into healthcare began with a personal story. At six years old, I suffered a traumatic injury after falling from a 4th-floor building, resulting in a year of hospitalization with numerous surgeries and therapies. Throughout my life, I dealt with chronic pain, including back, hip, knee, leg, and foot pain. These struggles inspired me to become a doctor, driven by a quest to find effective treatments for body pain. After years of research and personal exploration, I now share my unique insights and methods with my patients through my private practice.
- Years of Experience: 10+ years treating scoliosis patients.
- Success Rate: 85-90% of patients report significant improvement or complete recovery.
- Specialized Training: Includes reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery and a 1,000-hour integrative medicine fellowship.
- Notable Achievements: Chief residency at St. Barnabas Hospital and humanitarian contributions through chiropractic mission trips.
Published Work: Ultimate Playbook for Chronic Pain: 100+ Natural & Safe Solutions for Conquering Pain and Living a Healthy Life (October 15, 2022). This book provides readers with over 100 natural strategies for managing pain and living healthily. It is available in English with enhanced typesetting and text-to-speech features for accessibility.
Supporting Research
Studies have demonstrated the benefits of chiropractic care for scoliosis. For instance, patients receiving regular spinal adjustments reported reduced curvature progression and improved mobility. Chiropractic care also showed effectiveness in alleviating scoliosis-related pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can chiropractic care cure scoliosis?
Chiropractic care cannot “cure” scoliosis but can significantly reduce symptoms and prevent further progression.
How long does it take to see results?
Many patients experience improvements within a few weeks, with significant results typically seen in 3-6 months.
Is chiropractic care safe for children?
Yes, chiropractic care is safe for children and can be particularly effective in managing scoliosis during growth periods.
Will I need surgery if I start chiropractic care?
Early and consistent chiropractic care often eliminates the need for surgery in mild to moderate cases.
How often will I need treatments?
Treatment frequency varies based on individual needs but typically starts with weekly sessions, transitioning to less frequent visits as progress is made.
The End
Chiropractic care offers a holistic, non-invasive approach and manages scoliosis. With perfect detection, personalized treatment plans and ongoing support, patients can achieve significant improvements in quality of life. If you are seeking an alternative to invasive treatments and want to get rid of scoliosis, consider chiropractic care in 2025.
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